Taurus from July 16th.
Cuckoo birds build no nests of their own. Instead, they rely on trickery to raise their young. The female cuckoo lays her eggs in the nest of a host whose eggs are similar in size and color. The host, often a sparrow, cares for the cuckoo's eggs as her own, and usually rears the hatchlings until they reach maturity. Does this behavior ring a bell? I suspect that something analogous is unfolding in your world. I'm alerting you to the situation so that you will be fully informed as you decide how to proceed. (P.S. I'm not saying this is a bad thing; just want you to acknowledge the truth.)
inthiscity is the literary pet of a city girl who loves music, climbing trees and flying kites. she is a haphazard student. when she has the time she reads. she has social anxiety disorder, but sometimes she falls in love with girls, and sometimes boys [but not that way] and sometimes the whole world all at once. most of the time she just chills out with her side kick, Boo! i n s h o r t: inthiscity is a blog about music, strangers, books, oddities and [sometimes] falling in love.
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